Mischa Hagenkötter, Thomas Mika, Swetlana Ladigan-Badura, Karin Schork, Martin Eisenacher, Roland Schroers, Alexander Baraniskin
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摘要
背景 在自体干细胞移植的背景下,干细胞分离需要以流式细胞术作为目前的黄金标准,确定精确的分化簇34(CD34+)计数。由于流式细胞术是一种人员和时间密集型诊断工具,自动干细胞计数可能提供一种有前途的替代方法。因此,本研究旨在比较使用Sysmex XN-20模块进行的自动造血祖细胞计数与传统流式细胞术测量。 方法 本研究纳入了 41 名患者的 143 份血液样本。根据白细胞计数和诊断结果,计算了所有样本中两种方法的相关性。 结果 总体而言,我们发现了高度的相关性(r = 0.884)。此外,白细胞计数升高不会影响相关性(>10 000/μL, r = 0.860 vs <10 000/μL, r = 0.849; >20 000/μL, r = 0.843 vs <20 000/μL, r = 0.875)。然而,多发性骨髓瘤患者的相关性明显降低(多发性骨髓瘤 r = 0.840 vs 非骨髓瘤 r = 0.934)。 小结 在 Sysmex XN-20 模块上进行的干细胞测量与流式细胞术具有明显的相关性,可用于临床实践。在临床决策中,15%以下的病例存在差异。多发性骨髓瘤患者应慎用 XN-20。
Comparison of peripheral blood automated hematopoietic progenitor cell count and flow cytometric CD34+ cell count
Background
Stem cell apheresis in the context of autologous stem cell transplantation requires an accurate cluster of differentiantion 34 (CD34+) count determined by flow cytometry as the current gold standard. Since flow cytometry is a personnel and time-intensive diagnostic tool, automated stem cell enumeration may provide a promising alternative. Hence, this study aimed to compare automated hematopoietic progenitor enumeration carried out on a Sysmex XN-20 module compared with conventional flow cytometric measurements.
Methods
One hundred forty-three blood samples from 41 patients were included in this study. Correlation between the two methods was calculated over all samples, depending on leukocyte count and diagnosis.
Results
Overall, we found a high degree of correlation (r = 0.884). Furthermore, correlation was not impaired by elevated leukocyte counts (>10 000/μL, r = 0.860 vs <10 000/μL, r = 0.849; >20 000/μL, r = 0.843 vs <20 000/μL, r = 0.875). However, correlation was significantly impaired in patients with multiple myeloma (multiple myeloma r = 0.840 vs nonmyeloma r = 0.934).
Summary
Stem cell measurement carried out on the Sysmex XN-20 module provides a significant correlation with flow cytometry and might be implemented in clinical practice. In clinical decision-making, there was discrepancy of under 15% of cases. In multiple myeloma patients, XN-20 should be used with caution.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Clinical Apheresis publishes articles dealing with all aspects of hemapheresis. Articles welcomed for review include those reporting basic research and clinical applications of therapeutic plasma exchange, therapeutic cytapheresis, therapeutic absorption, blood component collection and transfusion, donor recruitment and safety, administration of hemapheresis centers, and innovative applications of hemapheresis technology. Experimental studies, clinical trials, case reports, and concise reviews will be welcomed.